Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Punjab has slammed recent changes to LPG cylinder subsidies,warning these will hit middle-class and low-income households hardest across India. Party says fewer cylinders now covered annually,increasing financial pressure on families relying on subsidized gas.
AAP leaders stress that cutting subsidized cylinders will hike daily cooking costs,especially for vulnerable families already battling inflation. They argue government's policy shift ignores needs of ordinary citizens. Cooking fuel must stay affordable.
Debate is heating up over welfare policies between state and central authorities. AAP Punjab took aim at central government's approach,claiming it's out of touch with common people's struggles. Changes could push cooking costs up for millions,adding to household financial stress.
AAP Punjab insists on expanding LPG cylinder subsidy,not cutting it. They say such steps are key to protecting society's vulnerable,keeping essential resources accessible for those who need them most…

